Kinda like Sousveillance. Instead of using the mob with smartphones to video problematic events in public spaces, you have them log a sort of mob-created blacklist nobody can shut down. Not saying it’s a good idea, but there’s a reason to try this angle.
This is actually one example where there might be a case, given that the NRA has managed to block all attempts to create a searchable centralized database and ensured that records are kept only in paper/microfilm. They are able to block transparency because it is centralized.
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preventing the creation of a computerised database is good imo, it makes running large scale queries on the entries nontrivial
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